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TO-IJAY.
Preulih lit .lolo - o'n proi Imution .tp i'' ' to
day, the let ..f -lie, 180"). us "a (lav of hmti'linti-ii
ill r nnnm i ' 11 ' " :
A I'rorhrnatitm by the I'l 'talent of the. I'mteil
Watei :
Whereat, Rr n-v 'llrcriii.ti, lie net inn N- crctary of
StiUr. ii n in -tin- l th' pnlillc "ii the 17th of April,
r' (iicsti'il tin' vuriona iede;ioii ill i.ominatioi to na
si mlde oi, (be 1911' of Apr;1, ' n !" occasion rf tlio
i )H(ji ii-H i if Alnlam Li'i -If, late I'n siilci t of the
Unit'"l Sind .", ami to ol mn1 tin- r.itiif wi'll nppr
priate cerernoniea ; anil,
Whereat, Om country brn In c rrie nnr yreat houpe
of mnurnine hei" the load of the family h L. .'ti
taken away, ni-.d Itliivinc. that n apeiial period
K,.,i il he iti-Mgt.e.l for again linmhlintf nniKelvca be
foio Almiplily Ood, iu order (hat the bereavement
may he Rim lift"! to the iiiili'.i. :
Now, thorediv, in order to mitigate) that grief
on earth, whioli oan only i' Hsmigfd by ood'
ninninn with tlio Father in Heaven, and in eoin
riliiiee with llie wiahet of Senator- nail Rppre
eentiitives in (.lantrresH eo ' inunicated to uio li a
reaolutinn mlopud at the national Capital, I,
Andrew Jolinaon. lVesident of the Hnitod Staten,
do hereby appniiit Thnradny, the first day of
June next, to he observed wherever in the Ignited
Stviles the flag of the eontitty iiiity he respr-oti d ,
aa a day of huinilia-tion And mourning, and rc
ooinuieud tny fell w-cit tz.;tis theie to aaaeiuble it)
their respective places of worship, and to uaitc
in iolfinn "trvioo to Alinifjlity (iod in memory
of the good man wh lias been roujoved, io that
all shall be oceupied at the same tirao in contem
plation of his virtues, and sorrow for his sudden
and violent end
In witnetw whereof, I have hereunto get my
baud, and causeJ the seal of tho United
States to be affixed Done at the city
i,. s of Washington, the 20th day f April,
in the year of our Lord 18C5, and of the
Independence Jof the United States the
89tb.
ANDREW JOIINSON.
By the President.
W. IIuntkr, Acting Seore'ary of State.
In obedieaoe lo this Proclamation, a meeting
will be held in the Capitol Square this morning,
at ten o'clock . It will be addressed by sevrral
chaplains, gentlemen attaohod "to the United
States Christian Commission, and perhaps by
soiiio of our local clergy, all of whom are invited
to attend. We hope that our oitwens, appre
ciating, ai we have no doubt they do, the ohar
aeter of the day, will bo preacnt to ihow their
regard for the memory of him who fell by the
hand of an tieerabie aisassiu, and who every
every one ackuowledgei was in faet our friend.
Tho services, while partaking more particu
larly of a religious tendency, will also bo of a
nature to show the general love and veneration
which all of u must feel fr the 'martyred Lin
coln. We sincerely hopo that tire attendance
will be creditable. We understand that several
of the regiments encamped in our vicinity intend
holding appropriate aervices.
Servicei will also be held in the Baptist
Church. We havo not been informed whether
the other' religious denominations intend
taking any notice of tho proclamation or riot, but
suppoao tboj will Wo would suggest that io
the future our clergymen would do our readers a
favor by .notifying us when they propose holding
unusual services, iu order that wo can publish ti.
So lar as the military portion of our community is
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VOL. VI
concerned the day , will hi duly reapeetnl. (ieiioral
Scln field and Col. Granger havo bulb issued sudors
on the subject, which we publish this tnoruiog. C il.
Granger orders that all "busiuess he HUspendud with
in the limita of this post' The tollwi'jg in a copy
of the order from Department Headquartern :
HaiDQOittTaKK DiPABTUiaiT or Nohtu (,'bouni
Uiaoi.iNi,")
Ohio, Y
it, 18G.r,. J
Akki or Tim
Raleigh, N. 0., May list,
SPECIAL OKDER9
No. It.
To-mtrrow, June 1 si, being the dav appointed by the
Preiident aa a day of humiliation and prajer on account
of the death of Abraham 1, inf. In, late Pfeaident of the
Dnited Rtatea, all (lovarnment (illicea in this Citj will be
closed .and uo buaioeaa transacted except auch ai may he
absolutely neceaaary.
By command ofHaj. Gn. Scnonai.n.
J. A. CAMPHEIJ,, A. A. ii.
OUR WASHINGTON DELEGATION.
The delegation of loyal North Carolinians who
left IUleigh for Washington some time nineo.
were expected home lust night at 12 o'clock, or
to-day at eleven at the farthest We arc in
formed that they have l ocoiv ; a , luninec.s from
I'resident Johnson, which they consider satisfac
tory. Our readers are probably swam I hat
another delegating, aside from the one headed
by Mr. Holden, also wont to the capital, and wo
are happy to state that it, is probable that both
these parties agreed on a basis of reconstruction,
and are returning in the host nature towards
ufich other.
Tub H apt 1st 8i'niay Hhiooi, Anni vkusa uy .--The
(lonrerl ami Exliiliilioii in the Baptist Church
Uet nijjiit given by the children of the Sabbath
School attached to the Church, was weil attended
and the proceedings were of the most satisfactory in -dcr.
The building was densely packed by the mem
bers o( the Church, uiui we noticed quite a sprinkling
of strangers In their midst. A rostrum constructed
by continuing the level ' f the platform on which the
pnl pit usually stands had lien constructed and on It
the different classes stood wh"ii rnioling or singing.
Mr W J. Pslrner, the Superintendent o the school,
had the immedia (t charge "f the scholars, and l.y his
ptrfect managcnn nt of the programme, ohviatfd oil
mislake and everything passed olT smoothly. The,
interior of the church wm gracefully ornamented with
fcitoons of evergreens, studded with roses and 11 jw
ers, and present! d a pleasant and attractive appear
ance. On the v.al immediately in lh fear of the
platform used by the children, the following appio
priate scriptural quotation, surrounded with ever
greens, appeared :
"I lovo them that lore mis ; and those-that seek
me early shall find me."
Tho female scholars were all neatly dressed
most of them in white -and their appearand)
and general deportment was not, only creditable
to themselves but to their teachers and parents.
Thewrrmsrkablf, acoustic properties of the Church
assisted in making the soiuetiinei indistinct utter
ances of tho speakers distinctly heard by tho
whole audieuce.
The "opening ipeccli " by Master Kuffin
Litohfore. wai deservedly praised, and, tlthetigh
we were not fortunate enough to witness the
whole performance, we feci warranted in stating
ti the opinions of others who were present, that
it was probably the best effort of the eveniug.
The following is the pregramtno :
PART I.
Phayeb.
OpeDirjg Anthem O, bo J lyful in the Lord.
The May-Day Festival. Ohr''nr : Spring
Flowers Flora Heralds Ghildrnn scattering Flow
ers Hceptre Bearer Maids of Honor May (Jiieeo
Falry Queen :
pening Speech Uufliti Lilnhfori .
The Ten Coniiuatidieouts in Vorse.
Song We come, we come with Plingieg.
Dialogue Littlo Faunie Miller and Moses Ami.
D'alngur, Sweetness of K irly Piety.
Song Happy Children.
Catechism in Vers" liy Forty OiiiMrmi.
Recitation Tho Charm of Woman.
Song BeatUiful Home Above.
PART II.
Recitation What is must Beautiful.
The Pilgrim's Sour.
Dialogue The Kvil Adviser.
Song We'll stand the Storm,
Dialogue On Sabbath Profanation, forthirty-oo
Speakers Eighteen B-iys'and Thirteen Girls.
Songs -We are Coming, Blessed Saviour. Beau
tiful World.
Dialogue Young Amtrica. Tea Boys.
Closing Song Farewell, but wo hope t" moot
again.
We are informed that by particular request the
performance will bo repeated to-morrow f venlng:
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At the Congressional Reunion in New York, Mr.
Tiltoo read the fallowing extract from a letter re
ceived from Chief Jusliee Chase :
"I would like tosay to the Christians who shall
assemble at your reunion on earnest ward on thu pieii
cnt great national duty of granting to tho frcedmmi
of the South the right of soi f-protectlou by the ballot.
My lust communication on this t-uhj-cf with
tho good President whom wo havo lost, wai on the
morning of the black day, and' I (my say he was
nearer rigid on this subject, according to my vitovs
of right, on that last day of his life, than on any
other day before. Our new President, I, have tho
happiness to say, is a man whose democracy U as
broad as the democracy of the Declaration ol Inde
pendence." Tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad has received
orders from the Government to' 'provido trans
portation for fifty thousand men to come west
over the road. Theso are the veterans of Sher
man's army.
RALBIGH, THURSDAY, JUNE I laeft
IMPORTANT LIS ITER FROM GBN. SHKRMAN.
Camp nkb Alf.xania, fa., May 19, 18ti6.
Dkah Bowman : I amjtiat arrived. AH mynimy
will be in to-day. I have been lest to m- world in
ttw cwtts fur srtma -time- - -TfMwuftlvl'ig at too
"settlements" found I havo uiada qintea stir antong
the eople at home, and that tho tin sl sinister in -tms
Ii a ve been ascribed to me.
I havo made frequent official reports f my olliciai
action in all public matters, and all of th-m have
Own tarefully aupptcssed, while the nuist tiilicnlotis
i.oi.m iiko Ins been, ii dustti 'islv spie.i I abroad J
tn nuijli ail tne newspapera Well: you kn nv wlut
im, n uicr. I attach to such natters, and that I have
o n I" ogfil'ti-g r. to fal Rehel .'.ilh muskets
li. til' n (muds to b i r-cir. d by ine-r inoicoino tlantn,
I. .' iiu t. r In i w l,ldi ' in ir i ivil tank or stati'o
li it eoiusiiig lo otisarve how bravo and tiiin some
lie. u become wl en all danger is past. I hav net iced
on ti'.'lils .)' I'ail e l.inv iui" tit ver iosnu tlie ep-tui'-il
or mutilate the dead ; but cowards ami laggards
a ;,ii. I ci:n.. 1 no- "v r-' all the act, hu t Shakes
pi art records how p..i. Falttaff, the prince of cow
ards and wits, rising from a figured dsath, stabbed
aalo the dead Perry anil r ariie I Ibr carcase i.l fi in
tiiumpb to i'l' V his valnr. So now, when vdo Re
beMlo., ,n our ki.d is dend, tnanyJPalstaffs appear t
bramliso t-,.. evi loo , f tbeir va'.t and seek to win
appl iu' , and appropriate honors for deeds that nov
el wine dene.
As lo myself, I ask no popularity, no reward ; but
IJuirlliA War Deiaruneoi to publish my oflicini
leil' i: on! rejMiis. I as'irl that my olllclal rop rts
tiav Owen purposely snppresstd; wtillo all trie power
of the prfss Im rt ! ei;n mailgnaritly tiirnul against mo.
I li'i want peace and security , and the return te
law ai d justice Irom Maine to tho Rio Grande; aud
If it ..,ti not eilsi now substeu Itally, it ta if it State
reason, ,,, d rny oempreheoston. It 'may be
thought, i-traogo that one who has no fame but as a
soldiei sh oid have beca so careful to try to restore
tl-e i n.i p .iter of the Government and the peaceful
juiU'ii'i . the Fteliral (';iurts ; but It ii diffieult
te discover In that fact any juit cause of olfetise t0.an
enlightened and free p-ople. But when tnou ehooeo
to slai l-r and injure t hois, tliey can easily invent
the tu t i for the psrpnse when tho proposod victim
Is lar away, engaged in public aervico of ttiotr own
bidding But there it contohilien in knowing that,
thoiien truth lies in the bottom of . well, the Tan
kees have prrserveneo enough to get to that bottom.
Yeurs, truly. W. T. SI1KRMAN.
- - - - - - -e - -
CARD FKOM GEN. J. E. JOHNSTON. '
We lay beforo our readers tho following let
ter from. Clou. Joseph K Jobiston, stating tho
causes which induced him to make tortus of sur
render with (Jen. Sherman. Wo believo Gen.
Johnston's conduct, and bis refu8al,to continuo
the war after all hope of snocess was vain, is gen
erally approved ; hut if any oso has a doubt on
the point, tho reasons set forth by Gen. Johnston
will clearly show that ho acted eorrectly and
wisely :
Charlotte, N. C, May G, 18(35.
Having made a convention with Major Gen.
Sherman to terminate hostilities in North and
Sautli Carolina, Georgia and Florida, it, seems
to mo proper to put before thu people irf those
States the condition of military alFaira which ren
dered that measure absolutely necessary.
On tlio '2(itb of April, the day ot tho conven
tion, by the roturuH of thrso Lieutenant, (JoiioruU
of the Army of Teuuesaee (that under my com
mand,) the number of infantry and artillery pros
ont, and absent was 70,510-tho total present 18,-;")7l-lbe
effective 'otal, or fighting force, 14,17'd.
On tho 7th of April, the dato of tho lust rotarn 1
can find, the effective total of tho cavalry wan :',
.140 Hut between the 7th and 20th April was
greatly reduced by events in Tirginia and ap
prehensions of surrender. In . South Carolina
wo had Young's Division of cavalry, Ids than
one thousand, besides Reserves and State troojn
together much inferior to the Federal force m
that Stall). Iu Florida we were as we ak. In
Georgia our inadequate force had been captured
in Macon. In Liout. Gon. Taylor's department
there was no means of opposing the fof pi idablo
army under General Canby which had! taken
Mobile, nor tho cavalry under Genet al Wilson
which bad captured every other place of impor
tance wcat of Augusta. The matter had .been,
stopped at Macon by the aro istieo, u- we had
been at Greensboro,' but, its distance from Au
gusta being less than half of ours, that placo was
iu its. power.
To carry on the war, therefore, we had to de
pend on the Army of Tennessee alone The United
States could havo braught against it, twelve or
fifteen t lines its number in the armies of Genera's
Grant, Sherman and Canby. With such odds
i'g'iiuit us, without, the means of procuring am
tii'ti ilieii or repairing arms," without money or
credit to provido food, it was impossible to jon
lioiieiho war except as robbers Tho conse
quence ef prolougiug i'ho struggle would only
have been t he destruction or fhe uispersion of
our bravest men, and great sufT-ring of women
and children by the desolation and ruin- inevita
ble from the marching of 200,009 men through
the country.
Having failed in an attunpt to obtain terms
giving security to citizens as well as s dd iers, 1
had to oho iso between wantonly bringing the
evls of war uperi those I had been chosen to de
fend, and averting those calamities with the cen
to, sion that hopes were dead whiol every - think -io
i Sou' hero uiaa had already lost. I therefore
stipulated with Gen Sherman or the security of
the bravo and true men committed to too on
terms which also tersaiuated hostilities in all the
country over which my, command extended, and
annoumid it 1 1 yimr government as fo lows :
" The disaster in Virginia, the capturb by
the enen y of all o t. workshops for tho prepara
tion ot' ammunition ami repairing of arms, the
the impossibility of recruiting our littlo army,
oppo-ed to more than ten tiinus i's number, or
ot supplying it except by rubbing our own cit.i
r,ens; destroyed trll hope ef .uceessfu'l war I
have hoiefore made a military convention with
Mojo General Sherman to terminate hostilities
NO. 171
ill North and ou'.h Carolina, Georgia ao-1- Flor
ida. I m tub tins e.oiivon,i"u to .-qui the Mood
of this gallant littlo arm, to piecnt further
suffering of our p.-pl: by 'bo devastation and
ruin" ineVti-'ihl" frirnl ihe msrtAfJft'f ittvt dirr. ttr
mil's, and to avoid the oritne oj. waging a in !
less war "' J . K. Johnston
More A hunt the Old Woman's Kk ap ule.
Ivi n i hing 1 1 ci v i g in y ight on tie . -a', ef
tie- flight-f ,1.11 1 1, v , wi" ' e ii ud im h i M.st lay
all Ho i.i! . '.- i s uilini) t t" pi tc i .ir if own
una bi i-iii-law lis ' ' ' ''- Miii'Mly . I out nail
i'k nnd we lalti evu) orcas" n .. jiality H. The
bii wii,)e is 1 1 I be e"n i f a Nashville for res pi anient
ol the Times .
Through I unit di late i diet is who hive ost arrive I
I get a (till . . . not "I J- ft Dv. ' i." veiiienis up to
wlllili ' Silo. I line i 1 Ii, . I'On'i. (i'li. Dehiell,
li - 0,10,1' his i - 1 1 . - -a i one ,i n , i , ,iH
in ar ivaieh;h. N -i.ioi i: i ei-f iti 0 in- is , e ,,f
t he JH ire lei . ,1 l,,',i , i , i ' i lie same I i n ',v I .. It r
g 'I a iiisj t h Ii-.iii ,1, 11' Davit, datud I Ii ei.i..,r.,
N . t!. , ca I ling i i -t ii" 1 1 1 1 'in-.au I picked i en I" t s. ort
him and what n m o o et tos g ivernieent t-. W.-snoe,
Gsorgi.i.
I e t) i "It was accorihng- v dispinin I . .1. r, .
qtitied I nee, iiiel al("r a ma'cl' el im ,. ,,
Gri ens' . 'i', at wbii Ii poll i be I ui. I .1.(1 I- itu
hi family, .Itl'iiih I', lien j .m in, ,1 ,n.i; Urn k i 0
Si njt r BiiiiM'tt,ol Kentucky, J. II Reapan, I' s'-
tna'ttir. (imerai GustAvitS A. 1 1 iiriia. ol Teiio.s.ee,
ai d other ri I " I oli -ials
As s'.on as tieneral Dehrrll," arnved. the psrlv
pioparud te iimirh, and t!)f..V, set out on tho following
dm, ,Jcfl, Davis nnd the rebel oHicinla rode iu trout,
f i.i wid by ambii ism-es containing the women and
ihlldreu and the specie, wueh was currently rrpoitod
among the i (seers l" amount to oloven millions uf
dollars. It was put up in heavy iron-bound kegs
and boxes, and had a guard o one thousand tnvu,
led by Gn. Debrell, which followed this train.
At a point abont five miles from Greensbnru' they
camped, Jill, llavis and his family taking up their
quartera in a house in the vicinity. Hers tbj r ink
aud file first learned the object ol their mission, nnd
It was discussed with all the surmises which it natu
rally excited, Hie men being exceedingly nmloas te
know the dostinati n of their government
On tin following day .ell. llavis visited th" boys,
and mads a soill-stii ring speoi n, adverting to tho
disasters Hat had ovi i hiken thsir bel'.ved ' nilcdi ra
ey, b(it giving Inrui i vi ly nssurance that I hey were
not irrevocably I M ; that all thai was neci'ssary to
nl llmao) siiei r-.'--, was confidence in tin ir g 'Vorionent
and tho tinilannl--d nravery wbich had cliar,cten,ed
the (J 'idederato ai my iluring Us past career.
Upon taking up tne line of march they lode in the
same order. ,li fl'. Itavis liaving t.y i.is Hile yung
Colonel Johnston, son of General Aloert Sydney
Johiiston, in whom ho evidently reposed tim most
implicit confidence.
'J bey reached OliarL.ttiv N. (' , whi n- ,-y n,iu
camped,. and Davis harangued tin m n again, in
spiring ooiilidenco in them, and dealing in glowing
words of li b I patiioti.-ui. He appeared happy and
cheerful, took the hoys hy the hind, nnd entered into
i In ei Inl con vers il i-'ii wuh tlieui. lie Would pratso
their valor in the presence ol the- Indies, and call them
tho faithful thousand, thoUowir of tno Confederacy ,
and j aid other pretty but not substantial coinpli-.
ments.
At this point they wore joined by Basil Iluke, Fer
guson and Vaugnii, with their brigades, which in
creased tho escort to tho magnificent proportion of
five.tb'jusaud toon.
Alter the i tw comers had mingled with the others
tby so'.n l nrned the cnddion of thing's, and tlicy
too bad dieir Miimisis. I,iKt a pai k of l.dugry'
wolves rhey w I" su Idemy i hj i in I O' i tlllltllie g,v
ernui. i.t -a n. ,-hg . ly lod. ,.l d to tneni, and n the
trca.ili.c tun n 1 1 I, a d' ' lie idea . I risentlng tbed
bloii s.igg' -ted liv.il'tntiie.ii. The men w. and e i -gleg,
ile In goiip.., and tm n ..w MiUUom.es Ik) ieil no
goo-l t . the e,,ven,ne'lit. .left. toUul k n. es-ary to
rodoiion ids t if it.: t-. conciliate jfiTut hi.- el"ueii.'.
was 'w, ist' d now . Tnu io u obeyed their marching
oril. is, ..!..( f.l!"W '-.I .b II. mtoS iiit.l) (;,roli,lti, to Ah
bevii.o, win i" n.y igai.. iilt' d, vry mm It Uligucd
and deiii. rali.o i .
On the 9tb inmgh Ln-gaii, ahsume a nn.ru dosperate
featnri , and Jclf l uail ii polne to inspire tils brave
boy- witli s. ii,e; .niny; in re Ml...t .iuli.il Iban words -Ti,e
trcadir;; w.o. ,p..i,o.l. and t lie I f I vision of (inn.
D i nil, will. i... , f. ... I Duke, Ki-ru ui in'l
Vaughn,, lion t-in eu i. o ,e, ,n,dine a .i i en s were
paid oil'.. M.iiii'i "I the i .j wise paid $30, suluo
$28, and otfiois $(). I ln;y w r p.. In gold and
silver, the c. iin being cliletly M'.iuo, il.iliars, witli
few I Inltod States, I lit lo.v ol mm niiived g'ld,
III I It" "veejng l)IIK. sint ni. A jut Hit (ion,
( ) i) L. I) i vis, t . i -illy nil III in ii v n i a i.di I ti. g ,
Wt'S! of th) MlS-lnSlppI n or, I i (...ri II; eh veil
o'i . it k on in. Viilowl il; day. A I tn. apfinmii'. t run
all Uio me., inporud, n it Ouko r.-los -d t , take tbosu
who were without arms, ami taking ouiy those, v. o
weie armed, li.lt tnnotlnrs to shift ,,r tie tnselves.-
I'ncy he.i Ulseni,u link", and witii heavy ntuis
went to Vvsdi.e, (iengi,!, te u,y siii r. i lei ed
thems-'i v. n to (ie.i, i!s m , togei hei with the brigadi
ol Fei glis- in and Vaughn. ,
Tl.. .-oinmind. Ueliei ii iL-birli es.oiloil .l.'ff.
Davit. I;- Vienna Valley, on Ihe W'ei hv.kof lb"
S .v.oiii'h river, alioiit twenty runes In. in Washing
ton, when the grind ilissolulion to. k place on tnu
Ulh.
At. this point Hi njamiii, lireek im i.lge, Bun. II,
and s'-vi-ral 'tiers -..kalasl birewell nf ,1 If l),ivi.-i
and his la i, liy. At tin; hour named .Ml'. Davis nul
suite crus-ied i,hu nvor, an4 the other p r,i ai -A the
g .v. riime.it gad.ijMsl i tl to vv'ashine' h.eu- p.n ket,
lia .(! kori hi Is in inournlng. The e.iiniiiHud was ,ii-priz-if
..I th fa.t iiiai tU.y . ore. u ti led i" folio
I be bent ol tiieir -wo ine.iiu ti inn lien) niuiu and
Breckinridge, with their friends, no doubt real hod
the west h.ink ol tm: Mien.st.ippi.
Thi. N'nw KltKNi.li Oiri.uUA t: Tlio MaKjuis lie
Mi'litb-''' , 1 i.'-w Fn ,.cli Minister at VVntili.gt a.,
does not . me I . this country an eniire Ktraiig' r, n
acqoan ii I wifn tho fithita and t"elings of .mr pe pan
lie n -s ii iled binc.ii In t h. 1'niti-d Snio s, t.aving
In i I. atta. hid to the Fiencii Kuibai-sy n i. y vena
ago, b ivi-iv. aU neen (J.msul at N at o'k, i it tho
besinuine ol the l.ebelli o, md t.-r S" e in-., : i
alt rw.iidK, (I 'lisul-Geui r.,, at N " Y.nk. V. en
r c ui it'lo his record by i'd' g ". a en
married lor in iny year a lo ,n Aiiwua.. lad- , l."
danghloi ol General G at ut, w.) .. iv en nigh t , u
vince onr i' .ideri that th .R.np.'r r Nip d,,,,,
inad lb" s, -lection of his Mmi.-ler with la ', in.
chpfM.i represenUtive who will be agreaah.n in he
American, people.
Thp Man Francisco liiil-letinajm that iheqruii
titv of ' ilver bullion pouring into market fr.-.u
In- lnji ii"i i lai'Ko nnd eoiistnnt ly increasing in
Vi'lnon the bulk of which is s hipped to ( 'h in. i .
I i- slited tint Assistant S. en-tary I'jn:' has
deteni ined i" i-t'S'gii . his puMlivii in the W ir
Office, and that Major Ki'kert long fiuperiutefi
dent of the Military Telegraph is named as his
suceee-Kir.
MARKKT REPORT
roRRgOTKD HT
n; a . av ii i i' a i v: if i
Or,-tr ami ietler in 'rommM
A pples - lo ie.i, t:o ,,. i,
rtaroo 'n i 'io it ii,.
Iteet If. ' per lb
tin M re -4t per tt
'heese ,vie .. i- it, -
-Jli--M'liS - Ji'.tillle per ie:,-7 '
fiiflee - ni) 7f.e per lb.
( Bi n sV j (,, ,'2,-, ,,(,,- hushei.
- t'KK- i" -i l"-r. ili.eri.
I'lour Fumilr $10 'id'2 per bin. Sup'o ll leehn
nil' , tl.titi ... 10.
Ilimey in (-"(nil, ?.' tn 30e pel Hi.
1,11 mil l.'i Mile per lb.
1,11 I'd 2H-.ifJ.ie per lb.
Meal $l.ltl-.l'l.f.O per bushel
MHllets f 12 .i ll, per hill.
( MlloilS - 4 per hinliel
I'eiH'lieS ih ied 2'j te 311c per lb.
I'eas White f l,ir. t.. 1,:,0; St.M-k ne i" l , u i.-..
110 to jrc j.ei peck '
Potatoes - Irish JS(Tt n p, i nni.
StJBrtl' Itiusheil 5l0o p. r ;n : llromn :iO(T)4e
Syrup i el.-'Ob,., uidi.n, hv III" barrel
I 'I'll-i, I'.o e Miiike! Kepmt i.i nf cm reel ui n en .ve
he nnlde ; h lit Itill.-i ',, wa-i al IV at s eelehr lied l.. the.'
remilHriiv of in priiie. in nmikil V . h.i ie k ie - v n 1 1 e
p liet- ot t h e su me art i rl" vu r v the loone timrrioi Ii "in
lo ,'.l) pi I ei lit, ulifll s.iltl liy llllerenl i nil I T ). 1 ,1 t y
'I'll el a 1 H -till mi lit" 1 1 1- pel it 1 1 in i bin ami pi irt s il pp I . . I I
I ii Hi ine; 1 I,.- e iniiiT i hi i nf the I'm )i I eit . r ir I ; hu I is "lit 1 1
II H 1 1 V y i r I liy n H y h. . .re
.1 . nc v ..' reen 'en
I'.
HEAD BROTHERS & CO ,
STRAW (i()(MS, HITS, CAPS, KT .
380 BRADWAY,
NEW YORK,
V II SVMJI K
duil - Urn
NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT
FOR sy.Heii:.
JHIK I'KtisK.NT ritOI'ltli:! (IK IIKIN'tl HKSIIIOI S
I el" iIhk.Iiii Im tune tn nther husniesa, "tiers ,r sale
Tlio Daily and Tri-Wookly Bullotin
AND
WEEKLY CATAWBA JOUHNAL.
'I'i'ti iher Willi ev.'i lloit eionn-Rtetl with anil heliinin
t" Me' nihlica!i'.ii . I sunl Newspapers.
In the nfliee are iirir hire I'nwer 1'ress, ( N n r tb io .
liriiler ) ; three Washington Hand Tresses, nml one
Kiiirifles' Card Trans all in giimi order 'andaTerv laie
'lUUDtllv of tTpe and materials of nil kinds.
Tl.e T.ITI.K'l'lV nnd CATAWIIA. J Ol UN A I, nn- "II
es nlihsh.(l papers were in operation tif..re th" wur
and have always enjovd a liberal patrona"
To nun ae.iianited with ths tiuaineas this presents ..tie
of the line.t opeuines N... II, ,,r South. Til position .0
( 'Inirlotu, in th" in ids t of a country uruui passed ni i i.-h
.if ' ieil 1 1 m i n I ami mineral fo odilef inns ; the c. litre of i
netwerk "I railroads nil ..t wl, ich tvil I fh nibl l..s soon .
in sU'-eei Oil npei nt ion , win ants m in the u-serli.'ii lull
it is destined nt no di.-tant ilnv tn become .me of the inns!
flnuniliin and prnspeinus iidan.l towns in Ike Southern
S I lit I'M.
A n immediate applica! inn will seein .. a lot. xaio. Ad
'tress TICdTklKI'Ult DAILY II I bl.K 1 I N ,
'lei'- I 2l Chiu l. d'e, V. C,
'.U- l.'deifrh Stariihu l and IVejcr.-as, .Vi-itl'sm Tuii".
and liielnnenil I iinea e,,pv, eneU tan times, and eT bill
tn Huil-tiii i. Mica.
SMI IK! S.VUKf'!!
ft- lidKS l'Mtt)l,IN. IU',1,1,1: A I) SIM TH Kits
I ' Sur Siiulf: Also, Kn in 1 1 v flour. Col',, M.hI, besl
Miicon II a 111 in I Snl.s, Tiini" Coll,'., Apple Viiii'itar,
te , on roiisieoniie.it. JAMIS M TDWM.S,
June I ll" ', A net. A Ciiinmissinn Merchant
Ladies' and j Gentlemens'
A N 1
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SALOON,
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PRIVATE ROOIYIS FOR LADIES.
Miv '.t If
CEO. W. DILL,
COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT,
And A n-nt fur Miu ni ) 's Nerlli t arollnn
Nfi',iuisi.ii l.lnc to Veil lie in mill
M(t--ti-Hil City, -V C.
" , " Speeinl iit'enti. ii psi l t i tin, shipment ,irnt sale lit
,N )YM 1 Stio . - irel Coll. ii (-.ush iid vs n.-iiieidH iiiade ' ni
' .nsitr,i,ieilH (IKO. W. llll.f..
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